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it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersant. to be the agent orange. this bill still. we speak your language anybody will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keaton's stories. you hear. live all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. teeth. a little bit of olympic. live. your life live clean. goodspeed i am chief. curry. and i. wish i. looked a little bit slim good at least. lifts me to look at him. and i. find i'm a better little. coming up on our t.v. new developments in the n.s.a. surveillance scandal along with phone metadata government agencies also tracked e-mail not as a bell on american citizens for over a decade more on that in a moment. stuck in limbo n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is still grounded in the moscow airport and american politicians are putting pressure on any country that might offer him asylum an update from moscow coming up. president obama starts his afr
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project hero is the code name for a report that was commissioned by the government from a bank. they appointed him sometime around may two thousand and ten and the report run for eighteen months is basically a feasibility study into how to turn the outstanding student loan balances into an investment grade pro to be sold in a kind of a reason not to distribute model right now the student loans of course going back a few years. if i remember correctly they were sold to the public as being top up fees that the government just needed a few bob to cover the cost of education and as we predicted this would escalate and now it's become multi thousand pounds per student per year and now because the government is in a situation where they are outsourcing so much of what they do to bankers all the time they're trying to package as forty billion pound student loan package out to some investors so here you have we're all child bank there's tank to make this attractive for outside investors we want you directional actively go back break the contracts and raise the interest on these loans co
project hero is the code name for a report that was commissioned by the government from a bank. they appointed him sometime around may two thousand and ten and the report run for eighteen months is basically a feasibility study into how to turn the outstanding student loan balances into an investment grade pro to be sold in a kind of a reason not to distribute model right now the student loans of course going back a few years. if i remember correctly they were sold to the public as being top up...
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unless another government agency acquires a ok or a government contractor maybe you know probably pretty water looks like it's off fair game you can also bid on the columbia falls of radar site starting at one hundred five thousand dollars what would you use this for bob if you were going to buy a well what's on my radar i'm looking at what's going to be happening in the near monetary future interest rates are always on my radar and i'm expecting them to rise now they're already are rising but i think they're going to go up by a substantial amount and this is going to force bernanke into a corner and we'll see how that plays out this is a former air force marine station and main it was military aircraft i think the best use of this radar would be to detect government agents who are spies. on american citizens and targeting groups that are applying for tax infants that is to add i or as not give you this one i think therefore so just give that to the ira has there you go and finally you can bid on a seventy four foot landing craft starting at ninety thousand dollars so here we go this is
unless another government agency acquires a ok or a government contractor maybe you know probably pretty water looks like it's off fair game you can also bid on the columbia falls of radar site starting at one hundred five thousand dollars what would you use this for bob if you were going to buy a well what's on my radar i'm looking at what's going to be happening in the near monetary future interest rates are always on my radar and i'm expecting them to rise now they're already are rising but...
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what they knew they disclosed the extent of their losses then the government probably would have had to been faced with an icelandic situation allowed the banks to crash the economy to crash in ireland today would be a sovereign state instead of a vassal of the troika and some of vassal the i.m.f. but no they failed to disclose which again it's illegal to do so and here's the really interesting bit stacy is that the seven billion euro number that they lied about is really much higher the current banks in ireland are sitting on undisclosed debts right now by my contacts thirty billion euros that will require another bailout right now they haven't yet disclosed the extent of the debts today so in two or three years time or here another group of bankers are laughing behind the scenes collecting their bonuses they're not disclosing the debts in ireland today or greece or the u.s. or anywhere else in these big bankers are are are are centered well as we pointed out several years ago i doubt most bankers revealed that they need one hundred trillion that's the true figure we're only at abou
what they knew they disclosed the extent of their losses then the government probably would have had to been faced with an icelandic situation allowed the banks to crash the economy to crash in ireland today would be a sovereign state instead of a vassal of the troika and some of vassal the i.m.f. but no they failed to disclose which again it's illegal to do so and here's the really interesting bit stacy is that the seven billion euro number that they lied about is really much higher the...
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does the government have the same flex ability or must the government borrow the terms in state law? i would submit the basic principles suggest as long as the federal government defines those terms solely for purposes of federal law but the federal government has a choice to define -- adapt the definition or ro the terms of the statute. fix the problem is it would totally force the state decision that there is a merit -- a marriage between two and for the government to say no social security benefits, your spouse is very sick but you cannot get leave. what kind ofl ask marriage is this? >> the answer to that would be to say that that is a merit under state law. the court case when it talks about the fundamental right to marriage and take it to be talking about the state law status of marriage and the question of what does that mean for purposes of federal law. it is understood to be a different matter. that is true in the number of situations under a number of statutes so it is not the case that as long as you're married under state law you have two be treated -- >> what about the l
does the government have the same flex ability or must the government borrow the terms in state law? i would submit the basic principles suggest as long as the federal government defines those terms solely for purposes of federal law but the federal government has a choice to define -- adapt the definition or ro the terms of the statute. fix the problem is it would totally force the state decision that there is a merit -- a marriage between two and for the government to say no social security...
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dennis: as long as as long as government government forces forces it. it. by the way by the way is is there there any any research research that shows that shows? i don't have i don't have a car a car but i but i drove drove one with a camera one with a camera and it is weird and it is weird in their rearview in their rearview mirror uc a reverse image mirror uc a reverse image but but the the camera is camera is the actual the actual image image which which is strange is strange so so couldn't couldn't that that contribute contribute? would not be better would not be better for for the the collision avoidance collision avoidance detection system? detection system? we we may may run footage run footage but the but the driver driver backs up backs up anyway anyway and does not and does not see it see it and since it is and since it is collision collision it stops the car it stops the car line not line not instead instead having having focused focused efforts of efforts of collision detection collision detection instead instead of of a a camera camera with hu
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the government of a court or is has publicly acknowledged. to me. in the article one hundred fifty five. code. you. have to keep in the transparency we have with human rights. the council of police approved the new code regulations. for surveillance technical. which is published. in the code six seven eight. and it stipulates that. the court order is. fundamental requests for approving this kind of activity is. the only correct legal surveillance. with the exclusive objectives of. fighting against criminalizing. it is important to mention that in our country. we do not have. enough technical means to fight. crime. we have to ask. mother friendly. for help and these actions. are taken to protect citizens. in a corridor there is no surveillance for political purposes. and surveillance has always been used for criminal investigations. the use of these tools. has helped for example resolve one hundred percent of the kidnapping cases that we've had in this country. we have nothing to hide. and that's why we invite the media national international media.
the government of a court or is has publicly acknowledged. to me. in the article one hundred fifty five. code. you. have to keep in the transparency we have with human rights. the council of police approved the new code regulations. for surveillance technical. which is published. in the code six seven eight. and it stipulates that. the court order is. fundamental requests for approving this kind of activity is. the only correct legal surveillance. with the exclusive objectives of. fighting...
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surveillance scandal along with phone metadata government agencies also tracked e-mail meditate on american citizens for over a decade more on that in a moment. stuck in limbo n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is still grounded in the moscow airport and american politicians are putting pressure on any country that might offer him asylum an update from moscow coming up. president obama starts his africa trip to the nation of senegal but he might not have the star status he once claimed critics are questioning america's interest in the region more on this story later in today's show. it's thursday june twenty seventh four pm in washington d.c. lopez and you are watching r t while we begin this hour with yet another guardian newspaper revelation about the n.s.a. surveillance program for weeks now we have known that the n.s.a. collects phone metadata on millions of people including americans it turns out the government agency was also collecting e-mail mehta data and had been doing so from two thousand and one to two thousand and eleven and that's according to a top secret draft report by the
surveillance scandal along with phone metadata government agencies also tracked e-mail meditate on american citizens for over a decade more on that in a moment. stuck in limbo n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is still grounded in the moscow airport and american politicians are putting pressure on any country that might offer him asylum an update from moscow coming up. president obama starts his africa trip to the nation of senegal but he might not have the star status he once claimed critics...
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while snowden's revelations of a new case huge phone and online tapping hasn't put the government off to staying the spying budget despite toughening a serious. ban ages military bracing itself for mass rallies with the opposition preparing to take to the streets to vent it sangar president morsi who is about to mark his first year in the top job. five pm in the russian capital and breaking news this hour here on our t.v. ecuador says there are obstacles in granting asylum to whistleblower edward snowden the development of was revealed in a press conference by the country's government in the ecuadorian capital snowden himself remains somewhere in the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport of god to r.d.s. lucic often of outside the airport to bring us the very latest was a talk us through the very latest on snowden that we have so far. hi there so now that we've heard from ecuadorian high level officials there their government has said today just a few shortly that it has not processed the former american spy agency contractor edward snowden asylum request because he has not re
while snowden's revelations of a new case huge phone and online tapping hasn't put the government off to staying the spying budget despite toughening a serious. ban ages military bracing itself for mass rallies with the opposition preparing to take to the streets to vent it sangar president morsi who is about to mark his first year in the top job. five pm in the russian capital and breaking news this hour here on our t.v. ecuador says there are obstacles in granting asylum to whistleblower...
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government and then he made a trip that was. mosley organized by wiki leaks to moscow and then from there supposedly on to cuba. the final destination is said to be ecuador but when he was supposed to board that flight to cuba with journalists who were assembled to see him off from a chairman to airport were greeted by an empty seat is this something that we've been talking about all week as i've said and this is something that is our subject of a little bit of a panel discussion that we've set up here now the thought right now is that it worked snowden is still holed up in the transit zone of sheremetyevo airport which is where gosh it's been about half of our broadcast staff has probably been for the last couple of days especially you paul scott so i mean you've been polling basically the long shift there tell us how it's all going and how any details you can fill us in on in many ways it's been an intriguing fascinating few days doesn't it obviously all started on sunday when we got the tip off that he was leaving hong kong h
government and then he made a trip that was. mosley organized by wiki leaks to moscow and then from there supposedly on to cuba. the final destination is said to be ecuador but when he was supposed to board that flight to cuba with journalists who were assembled to see him off from a chairman to airport were greeted by an empty seat is this something that we've been talking about all week as i've said and this is something that is our subject of a little bit of a panel discussion that we've set...
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government. the exemption in this bill is nothing more than an effort to undermine transparency and undo good public policy that's become an international standard. so i would urge my colleagues to oppose this bill in its current form. members deserve the opportunity to vote on a clean bill that they can support and i would urge leadership to give the house that opportunity. ladies and gentlemen, you have heard talk from both sides of the aisle about how important this bill could be. without this exemption. why would you undo the work of both sides of the aisle, the conference committee, the senate, and all, in working out this agreement, by putting this exemption? now i want you to know, those of us who work very, very hard to make sure we implement reform, those of us who are very much involved with dodd-frank, we not only understand all of the ways that people are trying to get around dodd-frank, to get under dodd-frank, to undo the reforms of dodd-frank, why does this exemption show up in thi
government. the exemption in this bill is nothing more than an effort to undermine transparency and undo good public policy that's become an international standard. so i would urge my colleagues to oppose this bill in its current form. members deserve the opportunity to vote on a clean bill that they can support and i would urge leadership to give the house that opportunity. ladies and gentlemen, you have heard talk from both sides of the aisle about how important this bill could be. without...
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politicians saying that moscow as well as the chinese government are not cooperating with them saying that they need to hand over snowden immediately but as we all know that russia does not have an exhibition treaty whether the u.s. the in fact or so you know in reiterated by of the president saying that there is a stage in that they need to hand over snowden it is absurd that he doesn't want to get involved in that in fact he went on as far as compared this whole situation to a pig in a barber shop trying to be shed and him running around so there's a whole chasing around a whistle blower someone he referred to as a human rights activist someone who wanted to share information free speech as he said he says that that the u.s. and needs to just take a step back and hopefully relations will not be tarnished by this ongoing snowden case who it sounds like and as you mentioned president putin earlier stated that russia technically doesn't have x. tradition treaty with the united states so we know that the other factors at play may they may come into play here as as the u.s. one snowden.
politicians saying that moscow as well as the chinese government are not cooperating with them saying that they need to hand over snowden immediately but as we all know that russia does not have an exhibition treaty whether the u.s. the in fact or so you know in reiterated by of the president saying that there is a stage in that they need to hand over snowden it is absurd that he doesn't want to get involved in that in fact he went on as far as compared this whole situation to a pig in a barber...
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our government college loans the next big government meltdown. cheryl: find something new or start hitting up the savings account. the cost of morning fixes. dennis just drinks red bull. ♪ ♪ tracy: i am tracy byrnes with your fox business brief. the fda along with the authorities in nine countries took action against more than 9600 websites. depending online sales rose to the highest level in more than six years. pending home sales index climbed from april. the rise in mortgage rates has prompted would-be buyers actually move. soaring to the highest level in two years. the average rate is now 4.46%. does mark bridges weekly increases since april of 1997. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ dennis: bond investors are running for the exit. prices have plunged. this follows the ten year treasury pretty closely. look at how much it is down in the last three months. a wealth manager out there in oregon says all of this bond bubble talk is exaggerated beard now is the time to invest in treasuries.
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government does not consider him a hero, vladimir putin, chinese government, i think they both consider him heroes. neil: he started the intent of getting this information with booz allen. and then selling it. yyu too worked at booza allen what do you make of it. >> i worked at booz allen from 1980 to 1982. i do not work for them to be a spy, they are a software management firm, the job is cushy and they pay you well. they are one of top 3 consulting firms. so, itf the government wants high quality tech talent they go to one of those firms. great job, and i don't know whether snowden started at booz allen with intent of spying or not, i have no information on, that but that is a great company, and flew that relationship -- through that relationship he was able to get access to information that most of us cannot get access to. neil: he said that was his goal, his wordss to your point, what he did it good but intentions are to be decided ? >> any disclosure of any information is good. why should we be kept in the dark on anything, good lord we're all adults, i want to know what is happeni
government does not consider him a hero, vladimir putin, chinese government, i think they both consider him heroes. neil: he started the intent of getting this information with booz allen. and then selling it. yyu too worked at booza allen what do you make of it. >> i worked at booz allen from 1980 to 1982. i do not work for them to be a spy, they are a software management firm, the job is cushy and they pay you well. they are one of top 3 consulting firms. so, itf the government wants...
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castillo government acquisitions file a protest with the sba and government accountability of this the company accused mr. castillo of engaging'' in a shell game with multiple businesses and employees and also accused him of manipulating the fax to gain the preferred status sba investigated the allegations to certify his company as they have sown contractor may 23rd, 2013. i ask unanimous consent the decertification better be placed into the hearing. >> without objection. >> his company submitted employee records were off and inaccurate and it does not have the adequate internal controls that independently verify employee records despite these findings we credit mr. castillo to appear today to participate in a nine hour interview with committee staff and provided documents to us and to the sba and he is here to explain his actions committee staff also conducted extensive interviews with almost all of his employees and another major allegation involves mr. castillo personal relationship with an irs employee named greg roseman he did not disclose his relationship to the contracting offic
castillo government acquisitions file a protest with the sba and government accountability of this the company accused mr. castillo of engaging'' in a shell game with multiple businesses and employees and also accused him of manipulating the fax to gain the preferred status sba investigated the allegations to certify his company as they have sown contractor may 23rd, 2013. i ask unanimous consent the decertification better be placed into the hearing. >> without objection. >> his...
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data will be used by other government agencies to her. asked political opponents and finally sixty eight percent of people believe it is likely that government agencies are listening in on private conversations of american citizens so there you have it most people polled acknowledge that this information is being collected and they also say that it could be abused so take that for what it's worth. let's move on now to latest details on the man who revealed this treasure trove of information to the guardian edward snowden the n.s.a. leaker is still in the moscow airport and a second flight headed for cuba left today but snowden was not on board meanwhile president obama is finally speaking out about both snowden and the cooperation that he expects from other nations take a look my continued expectation is that russia be the other countries that have talked about potentially providing mr snowden asylum recognize that they are part of an international community and that they should be abiding by the international law. and we'll continue to p
data will be used by other government agencies to her. asked political opponents and finally sixty eight percent of people believe it is likely that government agencies are listening in on private conversations of american citizens so there you have it most people polled acknowledge that this information is being collected and they also say that it could be abused so take that for what it's worth. let's move on now to latest details on the man who revealed this treasure trove of information to...
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government surveillance programs. russian media reports say snowden is unable to enter the country or buy a f
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they want to slip the government lease. they don't like being government motors. management by politicians holds them back. they want to make money, they want to be more efficient if they expand at home they had to deal with the work rules and pay scales imposed by the fossilized bureaucracy. head cells, go to mexico and gm gets a degree of freedom they can't get at home. of course there is a third option, expand in a right-to-work state like japanese and german carmakers, but hold on a second, can you see this president allowing government motors is bailed out automaker fleeing the union base? highly unlikely. would rather see jobs go to mexico then north carolina. so for years at the bailout that has come to this. we taxpayers are still in the hall, gm is exporting jobs, management eager to get out from under the politicians, maybe we will think twice before government gets into the car business again. >> i never thought... >> never thought in a million years... >> ...it would happen to me. >> ias always careful. >> identity theft was never on my radar. >> ident
they want to slip the government lease. they don't like being government motors. management by politicians holds them back. they want to make money, they want to be more efficient if they expand at home they had to deal with the work rules and pay scales imposed by the fossilized bureaucracy. head cells, go to mexico and gm gets a degree of freedom they can't get at home. of course there is a third option, expand in a right-to-work state like japanese and german carmakers, but hold on a second,...
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you sell yourself short moving into the government is the problem. the government is us. if you have ultimately a problem with 99% of the government, you have a problem with 99% of the public. caller: well technically i got a problem with us being complacent and letting what's happening in this country happen. i agree with you there. jacki: but you to have vote. you to have participate in the process, vote. hal: you to have actively seek out people who are against things like the patriot act and the reuping of it automatically. caller: i do vote. no one has said ok, snowden goes to china. hal: right. caller: supposing they take him in and give him shelter. what are we going to do about it? what are we going to do about it? jacki: right now he's in the moscow airport in no man's land. that's where he is right now. caller: maybe we should look at the flip side of the coin and say this guy was smart. he went to china first. what are we going to do about it, and supposedly, he's in between russia and wherever the heck he is, cyberspace, what are we going to do about it. he go
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government could do to help? >> well, certainly, when other companies' investors arrive in africa, they come with the full backing of their government. the u.s. should play that role. we've done some of it. we've done it with one arm tied behind our backs and we could do it a lot more efficiently. >> warner: what do you mean, "tied behind our backs." >> the u.s. business mod cell very different from the chinese model. the chinese mod cell very state involved. they can come with big packages where they'll have a state-run bank giving a loan for a state-owned oil company that will build a state-run power plant. the u.s. is not like that. we have private firms. the firms like to stick to their core business. but countries are still looking for the u.s. to give signals and the companies are looking for signals that africa is open for business. >> warner: all right, todd moss, and sarah pray, we to leave it there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: now, a tougher job market for younger workers-- all the overall une
government could do to help? >> well, certainly, when other companies' investors arrive in africa, they come with the full backing of their government. the u.s. should play that role. we've done some of it. we've done it with one arm tied behind our backs and we could do it a lot more efficiently. >> warner: what do you mean, "tied behind our backs." >> the u.s. business mod cell very different from the chinese model. the chinese mod cell very state involved. they...
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i think andree better afshin rattansi says the government is trying to make up excuses for this latest funding but. that's presumably why the british government is spinning it and saying look if we don't do all of this you'll see more british soldiers a british barracks up and down the country being beheaded and for that matter for after the snowden allegations do we think that the united states is telling britain to beef up their way. the g.c. h.q. budgets because as they wouldn't is revealed britain is basically a spying outpost for the united states and yet the poorest of society have paid for this will mr obama may be telling osborne and david cameron to do just this before the security services. and coming up in just a couple of minutes here on r.t. . americans caught a virtual role in africa overshadows brok obama's visit to his father's native confidence that more stories coming your way shortly here in our t.v. . interview. you. welcome back this is our teen alleghenies two people have been killed and hundreds injured in fierce clashes between supporters and opponents of egypt'
i think andree better afshin rattansi says the government is trying to make up excuses for this latest funding but. that's presumably why the british government is spinning it and saying look if we don't do all of this you'll see more british soldiers a british barracks up and down the country being beheaded and for that matter for after the snowden allegations do we think that the united states is telling britain to beef up their way. the g.c. h.q. budgets because as they wouldn't is revealed...
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he ran on a campaign of campaign platform less government business more business and government and he dropped the top tax rate from ninety five percent to twenty five percent it was basically reaganomics and what to do it kicked off a huge bubble that burst in one nine hundred twenty nine just as reaganomics kicked off a series of bubbles larry beinart stunts really great research on this and found that if you look at the history of the last century and a half in the united states every time the top tax rate on very wealthy people after you've earned your first two or three million dollars a year is over fifty percent the economy is smooth unstable whenever it drops below fifty percent you get booms and busts booms and busts because wealthy people are able to pole lot of money out really fast from their sources of wealth and they're go off you know high stakes gambling so you're the generation that is experiencing reaganomics full bore kick in the teeth ronald reagan's war against labor ronald reagan's war against free education colleges to be free in the united states or in much larg
he ran on a campaign of campaign platform less government business more business and government and he dropped the top tax rate from ninety five percent to twenty five percent it was basically reaganomics and what to do it kicked off a huge bubble that burst in one nine hundred twenty nine just as reaganomics kicked off a series of bubbles larry beinart stunts really great research on this and found that if you look at the history of the last century and a half in the united states every time...
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when it comes to tech, we have a government in new york city that gets it. we have a group of business innovators and we have city data available to software developers and starts grow and constantly working to matchup investors with tech start ups in our city. city has itself a jobs developer and we've got a chief data analytics officer whose job is including combatting mortgage fraud and stopping prescription drug abuse and things like that. you wouldn't think of technology being useful but in this day and age it is. we have a mayor that road in the taxi in the first bloomberg summit in october. i'm a good customer and everybody was watching. so we look forward to seeing you in new york city and once again, thank you for your hospital. you have done a hell of a job. thank you for everything what you have done. you have made this country what it is. [ applause ] i think we'll take some on topic questions for the mayors. >> how do the summit expand engineers about the summit? >> people will go where they think there is a challenge and if companies want to be
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a lot of government contractors were there. a lot of cybersecurity firms that are in the same world as booz allen hamilton, and i think the type of spying technology that is already available to many of these companies and i guess also to government, is much beyond what has been reported with "the guardian" story. to be able to sneak into someone's computer and steal their private files just being outside of their house and using different technology, it's vast and i would be interested to see if the government is really employing these types of technology for domestic purposes or a mass surveillance type of way. >> michael: that could be one of the next real revelations. you wrote about the tangled web of pundits government contractors and the apparatus of national security. they're more intertwined right now, and is that morrison that we thought may have been just a month ago? >> this is kind of a secondary consequence of outsourcing. government responsibilities to the private sector. it creates a number of conflict of intere
a lot of government contractors were there. a lot of cybersecurity firms that are in the same world as booz allen hamilton, and i think the type of spying technology that is already available to many of these companies and i guess also to government, is much beyond what has been reported with "the guardian" story. to be able to sneak into someone's computer and steal their private files just being outside of their house and using different technology, it's vast and i would be...
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government so he's getting tangible support from wiki leaks but also getting backing from elsewhere ok thank you for that r.t.s. paul scott live from sheremetyevo airport in moscow thank you. a russian human rights activists as you heard there have lashed out against washington's aggressive pursuit of a thirty year old blower artie's. spoke to some of them. while the world decides where the edward snowden is hero or villain russia's human rights activists have clearly made their minds up it's not too often they see eye to eye with russia's president but they welcome to put his decision not to extradite the former n.s.a. employee still outraged by washington st mint of the whistleblower the ask more school to take more than just a neutral stand. that says it's a good citizen in the current situation russia has to do everything in its power to aid snowden he cites for those exact principles that the u.s. doubts that in fact transgression. here i think russia should now act according to the law to not let the man be led like a lamb to slaughter. the head of russia's anti-corruption commit
government so he's getting tangible support from wiki leaks but also getting backing from elsewhere ok thank you for that r.t.s. paul scott live from sheremetyevo airport in moscow thank you. a russian human rights activists as you heard there have lashed out against washington's aggressive pursuit of a thirty year old blower artie's. spoke to some of them. while the world decides where the edward snowden is hero or villain russia's human rights activists have clearly made their minds up it's...
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and think the government has gotten too big. too powerful. 71% think washington has too much power. that should be good news for conservatives who instead are off fighting with each other over immigration. >> i i know it and the fact that half of the american people actually think the government is listening to our telephone conversations and reading our emails. that is striking. there should be this great movement, this uprising. but i think one thing i want to say about what kirsten said. the president is not a victim of these controversies and these scandals. he actually perpetrated them. he actually -- he has been out there sort of relying on his likability factor right now that's down for the first time. a majority of americans don't even like the president. and he has sort of been banking on that pushing through programs that the american people are not comfortable with. now, all of a sudden that's evaporated. >> laura: let me tell you, kirsten. i think the image of obamas getting on another chopper trip over to air force
and think the government has gotten too big. too powerful. 71% think washington has too much power. that should be good news for conservatives who instead are off fighting with each other over immigration. >> i i know it and the fact that half of the american people actually think the government is listening to our telephone conversations and reading our emails. that is striking. there should be this great movement, this uprising. but i think one thing i want to say about what kirsten...
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government surveillance programs. russian media reports say snowden is unable to enter the country or buy a flight ticket because the u.s. government has revoked his passport. u.s. authorities have charged snowden with espionage and are demanding that russia extradite him, but vladimir putin, the president, has refused. snowden has requested asylum in the latin american nation of ecuador, but foreign minister ricardo petigno said not to expect any decision any time soon. wikileaks is none for its disclosures of classified documents and is traveling with him. >>> concerns is u.s. military computers could be vulnerable to can security breaches have prompted commanders into action. the u.s. military has launched a unit to prevent cyber attacks. the aim is to protect critical infrastructure in the asia-pacific region. sources say the top priority is to safeguard the u.s. pacific command in hawaii. personnel there are responsible for security issues in countries across the asia-pacific including china. the unit currently h
government surveillance programs. russian media reports say snowden is unable to enter the country or buy a flight ticket because the u.s. government has revoked his passport. u.s. authorities have charged snowden with espionage and are demanding that russia extradite him, but vladimir putin, the president, has refused. snowden has requested asylum in the latin american nation of ecuador, but foreign minister ricardo petigno said not to expect any decision any time soon. wikileaks is none for...
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number fe, cntonamouy deared the era of bi government is over. ama loves big government. six, is actual the country's first black resident even though toni morrison famously this dough that on clinton. numb sev, obama actually showed hilry clinton some respect. est: that is a cheap shot. sometimes we take them. ,o: charles, alandria virgia, republican line. caller: it is interesting to me how people seem to overlook the supreme court casef williams versus north carolina 1940 where the court ruled that ates have recognize the marriageand divorces of other states. we talk about 12 states have gay marriage and 30% of the american peopllive in states permit gay marriage. ibo can cross state lines to get married. i mean, i lived in pennsylvania -- b t way, i am straight. i married a woman who lived in new jersey. i was maied new jersey, and then i took my spouse back penylvania and i was legally maied there. i kn a lesbian couple in maryland. they got married in massachusetts and then moved back to maryland, and they are legay married. sooner or later we are gng to see more ca
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it is unusual, of course, to have the federal government saying anything about marriage and he noted that in the context of equal protection and saying, why was the federal government essentially overriding state's determination that people are married when it comes to all federal laws. anyway, it was a terrific decision. >> you were an early litigant in trying to push this at the state level. you were part of the lawsuit in massachusetts, the state supreme court in massachusetts ultimately found that any kind of differential marriage in that state violated that state's constitution, when you started this undertaking, do you think you would see a moment like today in your lifetime? >> i hoped i would. i remember when doma was passed by the congress in 1996 and, of course, that was eight years before we had marriage anywhere, and i knew doma was an outlier then, it was a special rule just for gay people to disadvantage them. it was important today to see the clarity of that decision, to make it known that doma was intended to demean gay people. now we have a situation where doma's off
it is unusual, of course, to have the federal government saying anything about marriage and he noted that in the context of equal protection and saying, why was the federal government essentially overriding state's determination that people are married when it comes to all federal laws. anyway, it was a terrific decision. >> you were an early litigant in trying to push this at the state level. you were part of the lawsuit in massachusetts, the state supreme court in massachusetts...
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supports the centralist government. his social policies -- policies have benefited her, but here is u.s. nsequence of the >> it is typical to find work as a woman. i cannot afford to lose my job -- it is difficult to find work as a woman. i cannot afford to lose my job. >> the government is weighing the consequences of granting asylum to snowden. >> there are many things to consider, although there are some indications that ecuador was going to lose the benefits of trade already before this happened. the u.s. reprisals could affect ecuador because the economic stability. the -- >> and that is why government said it could take months to grant snowden's request. for some, these flowers and what they represent could be some of the answers why. >> the south korean president has arrived in beijing for talks with the new chinese administration. china backped to get into talks over the nuclear program. afterre un sanctions north korea carried out a third nuclear test. a human rights group says they must stop china from driving
supports the centralist government. his social policies -- policies have benefited her, but here is u.s. nsequence of the >> it is typical to find work as a woman. i cannot afford to lose my job -- it is difficult to find work as a woman. i cannot afford to lose my job. >> the government is weighing the consequences of granting asylum to snowden. >> there are many things to consider, although there are some indications that ecuador was going to lose the benefits of trade...
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contributes afshin rattansi says the government is trying to make up excuses for this latest funding based that's presumably why the british government is spinning it and saying look if we don't do all of this you'll see more british soldiers a british barracks up and down the country are being beheaded and for that matter so after the snowden allegations do we think that the united states is telling britain to beef up their way six g c h q budgets because as stoughton is revealed britain is basically a spying outpost for the united states and yet the poorest of society have paid for this well mr obama may be telling all its board and david cameron to do just this before the security services. also ahead this hour with strings attached we investigate whether u.s. ally qatar's multi-million dollar fund that supposedly for rebuilding efforts have been all teary emotive that is coming up also. to convene in brussels where you think joblessness on the agenda will bring you more on that quick. it was not only politically motivated in delivering a judgment but it was actually playing a ver
contributes afshin rattansi says the government is trying to make up excuses for this latest funding based that's presumably why the british government is spinning it and saying look if we don't do all of this you'll see more british soldiers a british barracks up and down the country are being beheaded and for that matter so after the snowden allegations do we think that the united states is telling britain to beef up their way six g c h q budgets because as stoughton is revealed britain is...
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contributor afshin rattansi says the government is trying to make up excuses for this latest funding based that's presumably why the british government is spinning it and saying look if we don't do all of this you'll see more british soldiers a british barracks up and down the country being beheaded and for that level so after the student allegations do we think that the united states is telling britain to beef up their way. the g.c. h.q. budgets because as snowden has revealed britain is basically a spying outpost for the united states and yet the poorest of society a paying for this well mr obama may be telling osborne and david cameron to do just this before the security services also ahead this hour help with strings attached we investigate whether a u.s. ally qatar's multi-million dollar fund that cigars supposedly for rebuilding efforts have been or terry a motive that is coming right up along with. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.g.p. question more.
contributor afshin rattansi says the government is trying to make up excuses for this latest funding based that's presumably why the british government is spinning it and saying look if we don't do all of this you'll see more british soldiers a british barracks up and down the country being beheaded and for that level so after the student allegations do we think that the united states is telling britain to beef up their way. the g.c. h.q. budgets because as snowden has revealed britain is...
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the same benefits that almost every european worker adds and contrary to rot what ronald reagan said government is the solution not the problem i'll tell you why in tonight's to take. you need to know this while the media's attention was focused on high profile cases involving the voting rights act and same sex marriage are nine unalike the unelected monarchs made a decision that could literally lead mean life or death for many americans on monday the court issued its ruling in the case of mutual pharmaceutical company b. bartlett striking yet another blow against our ability to hold drug companies accountable for the dangerous side effects of their products for more on this i'm joined by my pappa tonio attorney and host of ring of fire radio help welcome back . great great to see a so give me the you the cliff notes on this case. well the case is about a woman who do develop something called steven johnson syndrome where you burn your skin burns up from the inside and you're left crippled by this woman she she this is a result of her taken in which is sue a scylla that has the name of the inst
the same benefits that almost every european worker adds and contrary to rot what ronald reagan said government is the solution not the problem i'll tell you why in tonight's to take. you need to know this while the media's attention was focused on high profile cases involving the voting rights act and same sex marriage are nine unalike the unelected monarchs made a decision that could literally lead mean life or death for many americans on monday the court issued its ruling in the case of...
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then there's the perpetual war to fight an unseen enemy in some cases the government bombing itself to keep the masses living in fear or will describes the concept quote the object of waging war is always to be in a better position and which to wage another war but constant war is also to ensure the destruction of humanity's potential as orwell explains quote the essential act of war is destruction not necessarily of human lives but of the products of human labor war is a way of shattering to pieces materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable and hence in the long run to intelligent guys look around for as long as i can remember this country has been at war perpetual war. against an invisible enemy there are nationalistic rituals held to celebrate an authoritarian government one that you can't question without being labeled anti american or a traitor the masses have a blind trust in authority and relinquish their privacy for so-called security history is revised to favor the winners and top to either minds shaping them into modern day proles we're told th
then there's the perpetual war to fight an unseen enemy in some cases the government bombing itself to keep the masses living in fear or will describes the concept quote the object of waging war is always to be in a better position and which to wage another war but constant war is also to ensure the destruction of humanity's potential as orwell explains quote the essential act of war is destruction not necessarily of human lives but of the products of human labor war is a way of shattering to...
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but she struggled with the difficulties of a minority government. indust industry slammed her pollution levy. polls suggested she would lose an election planned for september. a day after defeating gillard, the new prime minister appealed for truce. >> let us all remember particularly on days like this that in this parliament and in this place we are all human beings. we all have families and we all have emotions. so let us try, just try, to be a little kinder and gentler with each other. >> reporter: the opposition leader questioned his intentions. >> a former prime minister should have been dealt with by the australian people at an selection, not by the faceless men in the caucus last night. >> reporter: and the public reaction is cool. >> i think democracy has turned into a playground toy for politicians and they are ignoring the people who actually vote for them. >> a little bit sneaky, whispers behind and getting together and ousting what was an elected leader, that's not a great start. >> reporter: australia's economy has grown rapidly thanks
but she struggled with the difficulties of a minority government. indust industry slammed her pollution levy. polls suggested she would lose an election planned for september. a day after defeating gillard, the new prime minister appealed for truce. >> let us all remember particularly on days like this that in this parliament and in this place we are all human beings. we all have families and we all have emotions. so let us try, just try, to be a little kinder and gentler with each other....
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for the guidelines recommended by the controller with the city's governement accounting standards board actuary and by the mayor and to the retiree health care trust fund board permit by a participating employer governing board and make the control of the city treasurer and the executive director of the san francisco employees' retirement system or the designees members of the retiree health care trust fund board. >> thank you. joining us in the rules committee is supervisors farrell and he will be speaking on item one. supervisor farrell. >> thank you chair yee and colleagues. i am back today to discuss the charter amendment i introduced a number of weeks ago to solve the retiree unfunded liability here in san francisco. i talked a lot last week so i'm not going to belabor the point. the goal is switch to a fully funded model in san francisco. i think it's the right thing to do for the retirees and the financial perspective in san francisco and as we grapple with growing and retirees here in san francisco and plan securely as a city and solidify the governance of the structure of the t
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and demonstrations in brazil have turned violent as dozens protest against the government. police have used tear gas and fired rubber coated steel bullets. two protesters were injured. kevin rudd has made a comeback after -- as australia's prime minister. beating julia gillard and a bitter contest -- and a bitter contest.- in a bitter our correspondent joins us from sydney. are australians reacting? >> it has been an interesting reaction to the so-called soap opera politics. you would think that the people are getting quite frustrated. it has been about personal politics. there is an element of australians who are rather bemused eye all of this. if you look at our local papers, the headlines to do. sweet revenge, deja coup. that is a bit of a theme there. another local paper saying "rudd's revenge." they're referring to the fact that rudd has turned the tables on julia gillard. d resurrection." saying that julia gillard will leave politics. she has promised to do that. mr. rudd has given -- been to the governor general and been sworn in as the prime minister. he will go to
and demonstrations in brazil have turned violent as dozens protest against the government. police have used tear gas and fired rubber coated steel bullets. two protesters were injured. kevin rudd has made a comeback after -- as australia's prime minister. beating julia gillard and a bitter contest -- and a bitter contest.- in a bitter our correspondent joins us from sydney. are australians reacting? >> it has been an interesting reaction to the so-called soap opera politics. you would...
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in any case where the things you get because you're married redowned to you by the federal government, those material facts of life just changed. and some of it is going to be instant like stopping steven from getting deported today, because gabe the intern was fast enough. some of it is going to take a while to figure out. some discussion today that the social security administration may have a byzantine path of how to treat all americans now. the federal law signed by bill clinton that bans the federal government from recognizing the marriages of same sex couples, that law is dead, it is unconstitutional, and now the federal government in its many iterations will recognize those marriages just like everybody els, it is as clear as day. it's right there on page 26. by treating those persons as if they are living in marriages less respected than others, this federal statute, this law is in violation of the fifth amendment. here's the rub, look at the very next line of the ruling. this opinion and its holdings are confined to those lawful marriages. those lawful marriages that already
in any case where the things you get because you're married redowned to you by the federal government, those material facts of life just changed. and some of it is going to be instant like stopping steven from getting deported today, because gabe the intern was fast enough. some of it is going to take a while to figure out. some discussion today that the social security administration may have a byzantine path of how to treat all americans now. the federal law signed by bill clinton that bans...
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he worked on redress after his conviction was over turned in 1983 after it was found in the government's own files that the incarceration was of not military necessity and that there was government misconduct. and he worked on the redress and ref rations movement that led to the civil rights act of 1988 and then my father's mission became education. he crisscrossed this nation so that the lessons of history would not be forgotten. and in 2010, with the signing of the legislative bill, establishing fred of the civil liberties and the constitution on january 30th, my father's birthday, we through the institute developed the curriculum for elementary and middle and high school students. that include information and lesson plans in teachers, and a one-day powerpoint lesson plan, posters, videos and supportive materials that bring relevance to these issues today. the teaching kit is available for teachers kindergarten through 12th grade who can order on-line by going to the institute.org website. and we send these kids out for free to teachers in san francisco, in california, across the u.s.,
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from the code pink movement in berlin says the intrusive data gathering by governments threatens more than just privacy i think the larger concern is keeping. some political control over germany because the united states has very important military assets in germany the bases here are the most important in all of europe for the u.s. efforts in formerly in iraq or presently to some degree in afghanistan africa africa calm it is in stuttgart and. i think that's the reason that germany is more heavily monitored than any other european country that's what the report say and of course that goes back to the fact that during the entire occupation really up till the early ninety's in any case u.s. military intelligence felt that they had a right to spy on in any german especially in berlin. meanwhile the u.k.'s spy agencies are set to get a major financial boost that is according to britain's latest budget review which also unveiled over eleven billion pounds worth of spending cuts artie's tesser has got the details but what's been widely reported as the biggest winner in this in this review
from the code pink movement in berlin says the intrusive data gathering by governments threatens more than just privacy i think the larger concern is keeping. some political control over germany because the united states has very important military assets in germany the bases here are the most important in all of europe for the u.s. efforts in formerly in iraq or presently to some degree in afghanistan africa africa calm it is in stuttgart and. i think that's the reason that germany is more...
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employee without any real government oversight in the matter and it has no legal power so and as we understand now snowden has to be in the country in ecuador in order to apply for asylum there so this piece of paper that appeared to be a significant document basically turned out to be worthless after all of that but there are human rights organizations russian ones which say that they would support russians snowden rather staying on the russian soil throughout this ordeal. alexei or chef he has more on that. well the world decides where the edward snowden is hero or villain russia's human rights activists have clearly made their minds up it's not too often they see eye to eye with russia's president but they welcome to put his decision not to extradite the former ana say employee still outraged by washington st mint of the whistleblower the ask more school to take more than just a neutral stand. such as a good citizen in the current situation russia has to do everything in its power to aid snowden he cites for those exact principles that the u.s. doubts that in fact transgressions
employee without any real government oversight in the matter and it has no legal power so and as we understand now snowden has to be in the country in ecuador in order to apply for asylum there so this piece of paper that appeared to be a significant document basically turned out to be worthless after all of that but there are human rights organizations russian ones which say that they would support russians snowden rather staying on the russian soil throughout this ordeal. alexei or chef he...
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governments in washington i'm going to. turn now to some other stories making headlines across the globe u.s. prosecutors have enough indictments against the surviving suspect in the boston bombing terror attacks. has been officially charged on thirty counts including the deaths of four people and using a weapon of mass destruction the nineteen year old has been in custody since police captured him outside boston following a long manhunt at the end of april he and his late brother are suspected of planting two homemade bombs near the finish line of the city's annual marathon thank you. for gas brutality and more than a dozen wounded in kosovo after police clashed with demonstrators who had gathered outside parliament it angered at they'd been angry that m.p.'s inside the building for approving an e.u. broke an agreement on creating normal ties with neighboring serbia at least seventy arrests were made following the fierce fighting with security forces serbia lost control over the territory a decade ago during the bloody yug
governments in washington i'm going to. turn now to some other stories making headlines across the globe u.s. prosecutors have enough indictments against the surviving suspect in the boston bombing terror attacks. has been officially charged on thirty counts including the deaths of four people and using a weapon of mass destruction the nineteen year old has been in custody since police captured him outside boston following a long manhunt at the end of april he and his late brother are suspected...